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Last year, there was a dip in the number of stops, to 468,932.
Tough economic times had led to a dip in the number of interns that companies hired from MBA programmes.
Figures released this month show a dip in the number of mothers who continue to feed after six to eight weeks – already less than half.
In other words, the researchers' claim that Facebook is faltering is based entirely on an apparent dip in the number of people typing "Facebook" into Google in 2013.
In contrast, there has been a slight dip in the number of places filled by students from better-off regions of the UK, down by 1% this year.
A dip in the number of women travelling to England for abortions each year appears to correlate with the increasing number accessing these pills online.
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Statewide, the unemployment rate also dipped despite a drop in the number of private-sector jobs.
His research triggered a huge dip in the numbers of children being vaccinated.
Ministers welcomed the unemployment figures, which also showed a further dip in the numbers claiming jobseeker's allowance.
There are still more than a million young people not in education, employment or training (Neet) in England, despite a dip in the numbers.
"It looked for a bit, like there was a dip in the numbers, but particularly in Hamburg a lot of patients are still presenting at hospitals with bloody diarrhea," Stark said.
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